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“In times past, wealthy people were considered aspirational figures. Now, it’s more like, ‘If you’re wealthy, you did something wrong. You cannot be a billionaire without being a criminal. The system is stacked against the rest of us.’ And that has gotten louder and louder, and my clients are hearing it, and it’s disturbing to them.” https://www.thecut.com/article/rich-people-anxious.html
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We are heading towards a Latin American workers' revolution and of course people don't understand what the result will be
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“People don’t understand what the result will be” What do you mean here/say more about this part?
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Do you see what has become of Latin American countries like Cuba and Venezuela that went down this past? Everyone gets to be poor
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Do you think there is any avoiding this? Could you hazard a solve?
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It's an ideological war. Sanity has to win out over the growing infatuation that the West has with communism. The alternative has to also be better than "Team Trump." Sanity is not popular right now but I do think we have more time in the USA.
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I dislike the binary we seem to have set up — I don’t understand why, societally, my choices are only runway capitalism or a fully managed economy.
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Obviously, the choice is only binary in socially corrosive rhetorics; the encouraging part is that [some] people are [slowly] starting to see how ridiculous it is.
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